The W Philadelphia and Element Philadelphia information
Skyscraper in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The W Philadelphia and Element Philadelphia
General information
Address
1441 Chestnut Street
Town or city
Philadelphia
Country
United States
Construction started
2015
Completed
2020
Owner
Marriott International
Height
617 ft (188 m)
Technical details
Material
Concrete
Floor count
51
Design and construction
Architect(s)
NELSON Worldwide
Engineer
O'Donnell & Naccarato
Other information
Number of rooms
295 (W Hotel)
460 (The Element)
Parking
Yes
References
[1]
The W Philadelphia and Element Philadelphia is a 51-story skyscraper in the Center City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building contains two hotels, the Element Philadelphia, a brand by Westin Hotels, and the W Philadelphia, a brand of W Hotels, both of which are subsidiaries of Marriot International. At 617 ft (188 m), it is the 9th-tallest building in Philadelphia, and 12th-tallest building in Pennsylvania, as well as the tallest hotel in Philadelphia.[1]
The building is built on the site of demolished One Meridian Plaza, which was heavily damaged after a fire in 1991, and later demolished in 1999.[2] The building is located right next to Philadelphia City Hall, which puts it at the heart of Center City, with very convenient access to the various SEPTA lines and various Philadelphia landmarks.
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^Koloski, Thomas (2021-06-04). "Looking Back at the W/Element Hotel Rising Into the Philadelphia Skyline". Philadelphia YIMBY. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
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